2015

FedExCup point’s leader and Boerne (TX) resident Jimmy Walker began the day four strokes ahead of Jordan Spieth and, despite a pair of early bogeys on Nos. 4 and 7, was never threatened and went on to a 2-under-par 70 and a four-stroke victory over Spieth for his second victory of the 2014-15 campaign.

2014

North Texas resident Steven Bowditch scored his first-ever PGA TOUR victory at the Valero Texas Open, shooting a final round 76 to hold off Will MacKenzie and Daniel Summerhays by a single shot at the lush AT&T Oaks course at TPC-San Antonio. Bowditch, an Australian native, fired the highest final round winning score since 1926 VTO winner MacDonald Smith, but rolled in a clutch final hole put to clinch the victory. He became the fourth international player to win here since 1970, but the third in the last five years.

2013

With a high-caliber player field marching into Sunday, the gallery was excited to see PGA TOUR stars battle it out for one of the heaviest trophies on the PGA TOUR. Rory McIlroy fought on the heels of Martin Laird until the last putt dropped. But it was Laird that won and earned his third career PGA TOUR victory at the age of 30 years, 3 months and nine days in his 134th career start on TOUR. He previously won the 2009 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open and 2011 Arnold Palmer Invitational. With his win, Laird moved inside the top-20 in the FedExCup standings to No. 18.

1.

Martin Laird

70-71-70-63-274

$1,116,000

2.

Rory McIlroy

72-67-71-66-276

$669,600

3.

Jim Furyk

69-70-69-69-277

$322,400

3.

Charley Hoffman

71-67-70-69-277

$322,400

3.

Billy Horschel

68-68-70-71-277

$322,400

6.

K.J. Choi

72-67-72-68-279

$223,200

7.

Daniel Summerhays

69-69-73-69-280

$193,233

7.

Bob Estes

72-69-69-70-280

$193,233

7.

Jeff Overton

69-72-70-69-280

$193,233

10.

Martin Flores

71-72-70-68-281

$155,000

10.

Padraig Harrington

68-73-70-70-281

$155,000

10.

Marcel Siem

76-67-69-69-281

$155,000

2012

Former British Open winner Ben Curtis captured his first PGA TOUR victory in six years as he recorded a two-shot victory over rookie Jonn Huh and TPC-SA Oaks single round record holder Matt Every. Curtis picked up his fourth PGA TOUR win by overcoming Every's first round 63 with back-to-back rounds of 67, then holding on for the win on a sunny and windy weekend. It was his first-ever visit to San Antonio but he made it a successful one with the win.

1.

Ben Curtis

67-67-73-72–279

$1,116,000

2.

John Huh

77-68-67-69–281

$545,600

2.

Matt Every

63-74-73-71–281

$545,600

4.

Bob Estes

72-72-70-69–283

$244,125

4.

Brian Gay

73-69-71-70–283

$244,125

4.

Brendan Steele

73-74-69-67–283

$244,125

4.

Charlie Wi

72-69-71-71–283

$244,125

8.

Cameron Tringale

72-65-76-71–284

$179,800

8.

Ryan Moore

72-72-71-69–284

$179,800

8.

Hunter Haas

66-74-77-67–284

$179,800

2011

Seeing the championship TPC-San Antonio AT&T Oaks course for the first time, rookie Brendan Steele made himself right at home with a one-shot victory over fellow rookie Kevin Chappell and veteran Charlie Hoffman. Steele's winning score of 280 was the highest since Wiffy Cox won in 1934. Kevin Na set a Valero Texas Open record with a 16 on the par 4 9th hole Thursday, the second highest single hole score in PGA TOUR history.

1.

Brendan Steele

69-72-68-71–280

$1,116,000

2.

Kevin Chappell

68-73-70-70–281

$545,600

2.

Charley Hoffman

68-73-72-68–281

$545,600

4.

Brandt Snedeker

69-72-70-71–282

$297,600

5.

Fredrik Jacobson

72-75-67-69–282

$226,300

5.

Pat Perez

71-74-67-71–283

$226,300

5.

Cameron Tringale

71-71-68-73–283

$226,300

8.

Charles Howell III

71-73-68-72–284

$192,200

9.

Keegan Bradley

73-73-71-68–285

$173,600

9.

Martin Laird

72-74-69-70–285

$173,600

2010

Australian Adam Scott made his first visit to San Antonio a successful one as he captured the first event ever held at the new TPC-San Antonio Oaks Course with a one-shot victory over Sweden’s Fredrik Jacobson. The tough conditions pushed Scott’s winning score of 274, nine shots higher than in 2009, won by Zach Johnson. Scott trailed by five shots after the first day and didn’t take the lead until his final round 67, part of a rare 36-hole final day, thanks to a Friday rainout.

1.

Adam Scott

71-70-66-67–274

$1,098,000

2.

Fredrik Jacobson

71-69-65-70–275

$658,800

3.

Aaron Baddeley

75-66-67-68–276

$317,200

3.

Ernie Els

72-67-69-68–276

$317,200

3.

Jimmy Walker

70-67-70-69–276

$317,200

6.

Garth Mulroy

71-67-67-72–277

$211,975

6.

Tim Petrovic

70-68-71-68–277

$211,975

8.

Steve Flesch

69-73-66-70–278

$189,100

9.

James Driscoll

70-68-72-69–279

$158,600

9.

Tom Gillis

71-70-70-68–279

$158,600

9.

Spencer Levin

70-69-67-73–279

$158,600

9.

Ryan Palmer

75-69-71-64–279

$158,600

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Great Moments

2010

Australian Adam Scott completed the third leg of his Texas PGA TOUR victory lap, winning the Valero Texas Open in his first-ever appearance in San Antonio. It was the first-ever event held at the new TPC-San Antonio which provided much tougher conditions, and Scott’s winning score was nine shots higher than the year previous with Zach Johnson.

2011

Rookie Brendan Steele becomes the fourth rookie in 40 years, the first since 2006 to capture the Valero Valero Texas Open title. His one-shot win produced a 72- hole score of 280. The highest winning score in 77 years. Kevin Na set a jaded Valero Texas Open scoring record with a 16 on the par 4 9th hole.

2012

Former British Open Champion Ben Curtis finds the Valero Texas Open is once again the restarter of great careers, as he wins for the first time in six years, capturing his first VTO title in his first-ever visit to San Antonio. It's his fourth PGA TOUR victory as he holds off rookie John Huh and Matt Every by two shots.

2013

Martin Laird birdied his last three holes Sunday to tie the TPC San Antonio (AT&T Oaks Course) course record with a 9-under 63 to win by two strokes over Rory McIlroy. With his win in San Antonio, Laird extends his PGA TOUR exempt status through 2015 and earned the final spot in the 2013 Masters Tournament. Laird became the first player since Johnson Wagner to earn the final spot into the Masters by virtue of a win the week before (2008 Shell Houston Open).

2014

Australian native, Steven Bowditch was the only player in the field to record three sub-70 rounds in the first 54 holes and managed to win by a single stroke on Sunday. It was his first PGA TOUR title and also earned him his first trip to the Masters Tournament. Bowditch is the 17th Texas resident to win the Valero Texas Open and presently resides in Dallas.

2015

FedExCup point’s leader and Boerne (TX) resident Jimmy Walker began the day four strokes ahead of Jordan Spieth and, despite a pair of early bogeys on Nos. 4 and 7, was never threatened and went on to a 2-under-par 70 and a four-stroke victory over Spieth for his second victory of the 2014-15 campaign.